Erin-
I am trying to develop talking points for TASH on this issue as a result of a just concluded TASH Employment Committee meeting.  One committee member pushed back hard on making presumptions and being partisan so I want to have strong and specific citations.  To save me some time I wonder if you could point me in right direction for the exact CBO citations you refer to in your talking points section?
Thanks,
Bob

On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 5:10 PM, nacdd.simplelists.com listserve <xxxxxx@simplelists.com> wrote:
URGENT: Health Care Attack in Tax Bill that is on the FAST TRACK - Erin Prangley (15 Nov 2017 09:35 EST)
RE: URGENT: Health Care Attack in Tax Bill that is on the FAST TRACK - Erin Prangley (15 Nov 2017 09:38 EST)

URGENT: Health Care Attack in Tax Bill that is on the FAST TRACK by Erin Prangley (15 Nov 2017 09:35 EST)
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    Dear Executive Directors and Public Policy Committee:

    The assault on people with disabilities and their families is continuing, this time through a tax bill instead of through a health bill. There has been very little coverage of this and it is really an all hands on deck alert that the CCD coalition has put out to get our grassroots working today to pressure the Senate to once again stop this heartless attack on the most vulnerable of our population.

    We now know that a repeal of the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act has been included in the tax reform legislation. This is one more attempt to repeal the ACA, again without a formidable replacement, and this time without a pay for, but laying the ground for devastating cuts to Medicaid, SSI and other programs that individuals with disabilities rely on. We wanted to share the information that we have, and will be pushing out additional information as it becomes available. The Thanksgiving recess will be another pivotal time in the health care fight.

    Senate Finance Committee will likely vote on this bill Thursday or Friday of THIS week. The outcome of this vote cannot be underestimated. I urge you to mobilize your influencers to call your Senator today or tomorrow. Here is information below and next steps your council can engage in to once again stop this attack on healthcare and programs that provide lifelines to persons with disabilities.

    BACKGROUND

    Yesterday, both the Senate and the House added to their tax bills a provision to repeal a key component of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the individual mandate to obtain health insurance. Senate Finance Committee will likely vote on this bill Thursday or Friday of THIS week.

    TALKING POINTS

    Repealing this provision would have significant negative effects for people with disabilities, families of children with disabilities, and those who are aging.

    ·         Repealing the individual mandate will mean 13.8 million people will lose health care coverage (according to an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office); hundreds of thousands of those individuals have disabilities).

    ·         The repeal of the individual mandate will increase health insurance premiums for those purchasing coverage on the exchange by at least 10% per year for the unforeseeable future (also according to an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office); these premium increases will occur in addition to the increases that are occurring because the executive branch has decided to stop supporting cost sharing reduction (CSR) payments that have driven premiums up by an average of over 20% this year.

    ·         The repeal of the individual mandate will save approximately $330 billion over ten years that will go toward paying for a cut in corporate taxes and a cut  to the tax rate for the most wealthy Americans (according to the CBO).

    This new, last minute, major addition to the tax bills will have enormous impact on those with disabilities. In combination with the budget that passed three weeks ago and outlines over $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and over $400 billion in cuts to Medicare, the proposed tax cuts and repeal of key provisions of the ACA will increase demand for Medicaid, decrease the funds available for home and community based services and supports, and reduce the amount of revenue available to states to pay support Medicaid.

    While the tax bill does not directly cut Medicaid, the actions it takes will have the same or even worse effect on Medicaid and other services and supports for people with disabilities. If the House tax bill were to pass:

    ·         deductions for medical expenses could not be used to decrease your taxes

    ·         it would eliminate a $2,400 tax credit businesses could get when hiring someone with a disability

    ·         it would eliminate a $5,000 tax credit for businesses that make their businesses accessible to people with disabilities

    ·         it would eliminate the incentive to contribute to non-profit agencies that often provide support for people with disabilities and their families

    ·         it would remove a tax credit for companies to develop and manufacture orphan drugs

     

    ACTIONS NEEDED

    ·         Contacting your Senators and Representatives and telling them the tax bills being considered are an attack on people with disabilities.

    ·       Make a personal call to your Senators, especially if they are on the Finance Committee. Click here to see Finance Committee members.

    ·       Make a call to your governor to ask them to contact the Senator to let them know how this bill negatively impacts your state.

    ·       Use your power map to ask top influencers to contact their Senators today. Members of your Council?

    ·       Send out an action alert using the talking points above.

    ·         Share this information on social media and with friends and family.

     

    I forward to you additional information and resources as soon as they are available. Please contact me if you have any questions.

    Thank you for your continued advocacy.

     

     

    Erin Prangley

    Director, Public Policy 

    National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities

    1825 K Street, NW, Suite 600

    Washington, DC  20006

    202.506.5813 Ext. 104 (Phone)

    202.506.5846 (Fax)

    www.nacdd.org

     


RE: URGENT: Health Care Attack in Tax Bill that is on the FAST TRACK by Erin Prangley (15 Nov 2017 09:38 EST)
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    Link to see if your Senator is on the Finance Committee: https://www.finance.senate.gov/about/membership  These senators are voting in committee this week whether to repeal individual mandate in ACA and set in motion devastating cuts to Medicaid and services relied on by persons with disabilities.

     

    Please let me know how the calls go so I can follow up with the offices. Thank you so much.

     

    Erin

     

    From: Erin Prangley
    Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 9:36 AM
    Subject: URGENT: Health Care Attack in Tax Bill that is on the FAST TRACK

     

    Dear Executive Directors and Public Policy Committee:

    The assault on people with disabilities and their families is continuing, this time through a tax bill instead of through a health bill. There has been very little coverage of this and it is really an all hands on deck alert that the CCD coalition has put out to get our grassroots working today to pressure the Senate to once again stop this heartless attack on the most vulnerable of our population.

    We now know that a repeal of the individual mandate in the Affordable Care Act has been included in the tax reform legislation. This is one more attempt to repeal the ACA, again without a formidable replacement, and this time without a pay for, but laying the ground for devastating cuts to Medicaid, SSI and other programs that individuals with disabilities rely on. We wanted to share the information that we have, and will be pushing out additional information as it becomes available. The Thanksgiving recess will be another pivotal time in the health care fight.

    Senate Finance Committee will likely vote on this bill Thursday or Friday of THIS week. The outcome of this vote cannot be underestimated. I urge you to mobilize your influencers to call your Senator today or tomorrow. Here is information below and next steps your council can engage in to once again stop this attack on healthcare and programs that provide lifelines to persons with disabilities.

    BACKGROUND

    Yesterday, both the Senate and the House added to their tax bills a provision to repeal a key component of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the individual mandate to obtain health insurance. Senate Finance Committee will likely vote on this bill Thursday or Friday of THIS week.

    TALKING POINTS

    Repealing this provision would have significant negative effects for people with disabilities, families of children with disabilities, and those who are aging.

    ·         Repealing the individual mandate will mean 13.8 million people will lose health care coverage (according to an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office); hundreds of thousands of those individuals have disabilities).

    ·         The repeal of the individual mandate will increase health insurance premiums for those purchasing coverage on the exchange by at least 10% per year for the unforeseeable future (also according to an analysis by the Congressional Budget Office); these premium increases will occur in addition to the increases that are occurring because the executive branch has decided to stop supporting cost sharing reduction (CSR) payments that have driven premiums up by an average of over 20% this year.

    ·         The repeal of the individual mandate will save approximately $330 billion over ten years that will go toward paying for a cut in corporate taxes and a cut  to the tax rate for the most wealthy Americans (according to the CBO).

    This new, last minute, major addition to the tax bills will have enormous impact on those with disabilities. In combination with the budget that passed three weeks ago and outlines over $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and over $400 billion in cuts to Medicare, the proposed tax cuts and repeal of key provisions of the ACA will increase demand for Medicaid, decrease the funds available for home and community based services and supports, and reduce the amount of revenue available to states to pay support Medicaid.

    While the tax bill does not directly cut Medicaid, the actions it takes will have the same or even worse effect on Medicaid and other services and supports for people with disabilities. If the House tax bill were to pass:

    ·         deductions for medical expenses could not be used to decrease your taxes

    ·         it would eliminate a $2,400 tax credit businesses could get when hiring someone with a disability

    ·         it would eliminate a $5,000 tax credit for businesses that make their businesses accessible to people with disabilities

    ·         it would eliminate the incentive to contribute to non-profit agencies that often provide support for people with disabilities and their families

    ·         it would remove a tax credit for companies to develop and manufacture orphan drugs

     

    ACTIONS NEEDED

    ·         Contacting your Senators and Representatives and telling them the tax bills being considered are an attack on people with disabilities.

    ·       Make a personal call to your Senators, especially if they are on the Finance Committee. Click here to see Finance Committee members.

    ·       Make a call to your governor to ask them to contact the Senator to let them know how this bill negatively impacts your state.

    ·       Use your power map to ask top influencers to contact their Senators today. Members of your Council?

    ·       Send out an action alert using the talking points above.

    ·         Share this information on social media and with friends and family.

     

    I forward to you additional information and resources as soon as they are available. Please contact me if you have any questions.

    Thank you for your continued advocacy.

     

     

    Erin Prangley

    Director, Public Policy 

    National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities

    1825 K Street, NW, Suite 600

    Washington, DC  20006

    202.506.5813 Ext. 104 (Phone)

    202.506.5846 (Fax)

    www.nacdd.org

     





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